The infirmary
Edward Micus
Kent State University Press (2009)
In Collection
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Poet
Softcover 9781606350355
Product Details
LoC Classification PS3613.I358 .I54 2009
LoC Control Number 2009017265
Dewey 811/.6
Nationality American
No. of Pages 62
Height x Width 8.3 x 5.2  inch
User Defined
Conflict Vietnam
Notes
Edward Micus is retired assistant director of the Center for Creative Success at Mankato State University in Minnesota. He is a past winner of the Loft-McKnight Poetry Award, a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award, and winner of the New Rivers Press New Voices award.


“[Edward Micus’s The Infirmary is] a rarity: a mature debut, a first book of poems with time-tested virtues….Unlike many of the Vietnam poems written at the time of the war or shortly thereafter—poems of anger or protest—Edward Micus’s poems are composed, in every sense of that word. They delineate and measure their subjects; they do not advocate or hector; they do not sentimentalize. Many of them, like ‘Ambush Moon’ and ‘So We Shot,’ will take their places among the very best war poems…The Infirmary is a book that keeps deepening its concerns. For all its early charm, it pretties up nothing. Yet it’s not without humor, and its prose interludes are written with the same care that the poems themselves exhibit.”—from the foreword by Stephen Dunn, Judge of the 2008 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize